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The need for acute care advanced practice nurses continues to grow. As hospitals treat patients with more severe conditions for shorter durations and medical resident shifts decrease, healthcare facilities are increasingly relying on these specialized nurses. Opportunities for acute care nurse practitioners now extend across diverse healthcare environments such as ICUs, trauma centers, specialty clinics, cardiopulmonary/neurology/surgical/oncological departments, emergency rooms, nursing homes, and home healthcare services. Compensation for these professionals remains exceptionally competitive, ranking at the top tier among advanced practice nursing roles. This career path offers both professional challenges and deep fulfillment. These highly skilled practitioners specialize in managing critically ill patients with multiple comorbidities, with studies demonstrating their ability to enhance care quality, reduce hospitalization periods, and boost satisfaction levels among patients and their families.
Earned a BS in nursing or are in the process of completing a BS in nursing from a CCNE, AACN, or NLN accredited institution. Note: Successful completion of the BS in nursing must occur prior to the desired term of admission.
Minimum B average in all undergraduate coursework (this includes all courses taken to satisfy the degree requirements for a BS in nursing; an overall B average is usually equivalent to a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale).
TOEFL (preferred): 94 or higher (internet-based test)
IELTS: 7.0 or higher